A gap in the market and the digital age has seen the British organic cut flower industry flourish over the last couple of years - with chemical-free, low air-mile blooms finally seeing their day in the sun. LAURA BRIGGS reports on the homegrown market that offers a bigger variety of flowers and without the environmental costs of imported ones
… bouquets and displays. With a background in horticulture, Claire seized an opportunity …
It seems we've been talking about bringing green areas to urban spaces for years, but at this year's Chelsea Flower Show (which runs until 27th May) it's clear this theme remains a top priority writes LAURA BRIGGS who pays a visit to the world's best known flower show
… man-made products, and the science behind horticulture is a big focus at Chelsea again …
The 'Immokalee babies' were born with severe deformities after their mothers were each exposed to pesticides whilst harvesting tomatoes. Barry Estabrook reports on the case that shocked the US
Chemical warfare: the horrific birth defects linked to tomato pesticides Barry Estabrook | 1st September 2011 News Pesticides Tomatoes Food And Farming Health Migrant Workers index.jpg The 'Immokalee …